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Nov 14, 2012

A huge congratulations to David Price on winning the first Cy Young Award and being the first 20 game winner in Tampa Bay Rays history. Price finished the season with a 2.56 ERA, 205 Strikeouts on 211 innings pitched. This Cy Young race was the second closest ever (153 - 149), with Justin Verlander only 4 votes behind.

Aug 18, 2012

For the second year in a row, The Rays Wives will be selling Mystery Balls before the September 8th game against the Texas Rangers. For $40, fans can choose a wrapped up Mystery Ball to find out that it is autographed by a current Rays player, former Rays player (Wade Boggs or Fred McGriff), or All Stars from around the league. Last year, I was fortunate enough to get a 2009 Tampa Bay Rays team signed ball. Friends of mine bought balls signed by Jeremy Hellickson & Lance Berkman.

There will also be a silent auction of game-used and one-of-a-kind Rays items outside of Section 106. Both events begin at 5:10 when the gates open. The Mystery Balls will be sold until all are sold out and the Auction will end after the 6th inning. All money raised from these events will go to All Children's Hospital.

Jul 22, 2012

Ever go to a Rays game and get stumped as to what song is playing when your favorite player walks up to bat? Well it has happen to me way too often, so I thought that I would do my best to keep track of all of the entrance songs for the Tampa Bay Rays batters and pitchers. See a song that is missing? Feel free to comment the player and song below so we can add it to the list.

Jul 15, 2012

Many of us have always wanted to visit this hidden jem at Tropicana Field, but are stymied by the price point of such an experience. Being able to view a game in this section of the park is an honor and it certainly provides a different feel to the game altogether. What follows is my experience during the Tampa Bay Rays Homestand against the Red Sox on 7/13.

I was lucky enough to win a pair of Hancock Bank Club tickets from MOR TV by coincidentally entering a contest through their site. Most of these contests are featured on our Rays Contest Page and are easy to fill out. The experience begins by entering through the elevators that lead to the Club level. Normally I am always greeted by the ushers at the Trop and made to feel like I am at home, but this area takes it to another level. As you exit the elevator you enter through two glass doors and are greeted by a concierge greeting you in. What you see next is a plethora of leather couches and seats with numerous bars and buffet tables..

The Hancock Bank Club provides all you can eat and drink. The drinks consist of domestic beers on tap like Coors and Bud products, which are served two at a time to each guest. Wine is also included, but any mixed drink is extra. Prices on those start at $11. They also provide you with Pepsi products in the all you can drink. The bar itself is beautiful but suffers from what is my major problem with the club.

The view from the club through the windows is obstructed by the second level of the stands. So when you look outside from the tables, bar or couches you really cannot see the game at all. There are plenty of TV’s in the area piping the game through the speakers with Staats and Anderson’s voices filling the Club, but it would be nice to step away from your seats to order a drink from the bar and see the game live.

The food selection was fantastic. They provide you with many options for all types of appetites. The create a hot dog station was my favorite, as nothing is better than some spicy chili on a Kayem Dog.

What was real special about the food selection was the themed food for the town we are playing. They had some Clam Chowder and Lobster for selection, which my wife really enjoyed. If they do this for each town’s specialty, I would certainly entertain the idea for the likes of Texas or Atlanta’s BBQ. You conclude your meal with an all you can eat ice cream bar, with topping so numerous you can make about 100 different combinations.

So the food and drinks were amazing and well worth it, but the view to this point is lacking. Let’s get to your seats. The seats for the game are directly in front of the club providing a great view of the game. The seats are leather and are spacious enough to stretch out. A waiter will come to each row and ask for your drink orders and bring them right to you. Although I will say this game was a busy one, we got the waiter about every 3 innings, which can be tedious.

Once back in the club, one of the benefits is the guests you may bump into. This game featured two events that day which added to the excitement of the game. First was the band Train was performing after the game. Second, was that the Rays signed their #1 draft pick, Richie Shaffer, that day as well. The Hancock Bank Club is a happening place where these above mentioned talents pass through and hang out during the game. In fact I was able to sneak a stealthy photo of Mr. Shaffer as I did not want to bother his family during this great day.

Overall, I would give this experience a 8 out of 10. I would give it a perfect score if not for the view from the club. I would recommend seeing the game from the seats, but definitely hang in the club for a little while to see and eat your way to an amazing experience.

Jul 13, 2012

Want to meet your favorite Tampa Bay Rays player but don't want to get to Tropicana Field an hour and a half before a game? Lucky for you, many of the Rays players have appearances and autograph sessions at locations throughout the Tampa Bay area. These locations are typically at businesses that sponsor the team. Check back often for updates.Last Updated: 6/9/13

Jul 5, 2012

Ironically scheduled on the night they will give away DJ Kitty Bobbleheads, the Tampa Bay Rays will hold their first ever Bark in the Park. The TBT Party Deck will be transformed into the "Dog Zone", where attendees can pay $20 for a seat for one person and one pooch. The ticket gets you a Rays Dog Bowl along with free samples and pet friendly activities. Additional "non-doggie" tickets can be purchased for $15 within the section.

"All dogs must have the required vaccinations and must be leashed (no retractable leashes) and licensed. The Rays reserve the right to deny any dog or human entrance to Tropicana Field to the Bark in the Park event for any reason they may see fit."

Jun 19, 2012

I was recently given the chance to go along with some friends that had won the opportunity for their son to be the Sweetbay Play Ball Kid before a Tampa Bay Rays game. Those friends found the contest on the Rays Rally Contest Page, so I wanted to share their experience so everyone can see what they will have a chance to win at the beginning of next season.

Sweetbay and the Rays definitely roll out the red carpet for their winners. This is an experience every young Rays fan would be very lucky to have!

Jun 9, 2012

On June 15th (FRI), The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast will be holding their 3rd annual Lunch With The Rays. Word is that Sean Rodriguez (along with three other players), Rays media personalities & management will be participating in this event. This is a great opportunity to rub elbows with Rays players while also supporting a worthy local cause. Tickets are $50 each and go up for larger sponsorships. For more info, please contact Shari at raysluncheon@bgcsun.org or call (727)635-5181. Deadline to register is June 12th.

May 20, 2012

Try your shot at cheering on your favorite Tampa Bay Rays players at the 2012 All-Star Game in Kansas City. Enter the contests and sweepstakes below for your chance to win MLB All-Star Game tickets and make sure to vote your favorite players into the game.

Budweiser MLB All-Star Game Sweepstakes

Winner will receive 4 tickets to the MLB Home Run Derby, MLB All-Star Game, air fare & accommodations for 2 nights.

Apr 29, 2012

Updated: 3/22/13
Did you know the Rays have 3 amazing options that help you better represent the team you love?
The Tampa Bay Rays offer 3 different Fan Club options which cater to all ages and are only $25 to join! Considering that you get merchandise, tickets & special perks at that price, we think these are all great deals. See the details below for each Rays fan club.

Rays Rookies - Fans under 14 years old
Join Rays Rookies and receive:
• Official Rays Rookies Hat
• Rays Rookies Drawstring Bag
• Blue Burst Pass good for offers on concessions & merchandise
• Members will be invited to attend exclusive events
• Special offer for discounted tickets for select Rays home games
• Ticket vouchers to two (2) select Rays home games

Maddon's Maniacs - Fans over 14 years old
Join Maddon's Maniacs and receive:
• Official Maddon's Maniacs Hat
• Maddon's Maniacs Cooler Bag
• Blue Burst Pass good for offers on concessions & merchandise
• Members will be invited to attend exclusive events
• Special offer for discounted tickets for select Rays home games
• Ticket vouchers to two (2) select Rays home games

Golden Rays - Fans over 55 years old
Join the Golden Rays and receive:
• Golden Rays Tote Bag
• Golden Rays Visor
• Blue Burst Pass good for offers on concessions & merchandise
• Members will be invited to attend exclusive events
• Special offer for discounted tickets for select Rays home games
• Ticket vouchers to two (3) Rays home games

Finally, in each fan club you can be inducted into that club's "Hall of Fame" by submitting your pictures, videos, drawings or essays explaining why you are the biggest Rays fan. Inductees will receive:
• A customized Rays jersey
• Four lower box tickets (game TBD)

Submit any pictures, videos, drawings, or essays explaining why you are the Rays biggest fan to the addresses below for your respective fan club. Submissions must be received by August 13, 2013.

Apr 10, 2012

Today on ESPN 1040, T-Kras had Evan Longoria on his show to talk about the beginning of the 2012 MLB season. They also discussed Longo's new endorsement with Red Bull, which gave him the recent opportunity to ride in an acrobatic plane ride flown by Kirby Chambliss over the Tampa Bay area. Looks like he had a great day off from Spring Training! Apparently he claims that he did not throw up!

You can check out the video below that features several great shots of this beautiful place we live in!

Just because the Rays aren't playing at The Trop, it doesn't mean that you can't meet up with fellow fans and watch your team! Tampa Bay Rays watch parties are held all season long all over the Tampa Bay area. Check out the dates and locations below for a watch party near you. If you are holding a watch party and want to share it, email the info to RaysRally@gmail.com.

Apr 8, 2012

For many teams it takes many decades to build a long, rich history. The Tampa Bay Rays got off to a little bit of a slow start after their inauguration, but have been on a tear over the past 5 years. Just as important in building a history is documenting it, and the Rays organization did a great job of recording the excitement of Game 162 with their new 162 Landing exhibit. Below we have documented the exhibit in pictures. If you are interested in checking it out at Tropicana Field, it is located in left field behind the visitors bullpen.

Spot where Longoria's Game 162 game winning ball landed.

162 Landing

162 Landing Exhibit

7:53 PM - Yankees go up 4-0.

8:35PM - Red Sox go up by 1 in the 5th.

8:51PM - With a homerun, Yankees have a 98% chance to win.

9:33PM - Rain Delay in Baltimore begins.

10:21 PM - Rays reduce the Yankee's lead to 4.

10:23PM - Longoria's 3 run homer brings the Rays within one.

10:47PM - Dan Johnson's dramatic homerun ties the game.

11:17PM Red Sox fail to capitalize when Scutaro is thrown out at home.

Apr 7, 2012

What an amazing day! The weather was perfect... the block party on Central Ave was a blast... and The Trop was absolutely electric! It is has become fairly customary in years past to have at least 40% of the crowd be Yankees fans when they are in town, but for the first time that I have witnessed I believe it was around half that. It truly felt like a home field advantage. Rays fans were rowdy and defiant of the Evil Empire. Any attempt by Yankees fans to try and rally their team was quickly drowned out. It was really a proud day for Rays fans and the franchise we love. A milestone in my eyes!

Below are some pictures and videos from Opening Day that I collected. Enjoy!
*Sorry for the shakiness of the videos!*

Apr 1, 2012

I am sitting around watching MLB TV's 30 Teams in 30 Days and I can't help but crack up at how loose and fun Joe Maddon keeps his clubhouse. After seeing David Price and James Shields give a tour of the Rays clubhouse in Port Charlotte, I couldn't help but think of this video released last year. Not only are Price and Shields one of the most talented pitching tandems in Major League Baseball, but they are also one of the funniest.

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Mar 31, 2012

I recently came across this wonderful interactive timeline done by TBO.com that covers the Tampa Bay Rays History from team inception to their 2008 World Series run. The timeline is full of fun pictures, videos and stats. Make sure to hover over any asterisks along the way for more info and enjoy!

Mar 30, 2012

If you thought you were excited about Rays Opening Day (Apr 6th), the City of St. Petersburg just gave you another reason to get excited. In support of the Rays, the city is hosting a block party that is free for all to attend. The event will take place from Noon to 3PM on Central Avenue (near The Trop) and it includes:

Mar 18, 2012

Join David Price as he gathers teammates to raise as much money as possible for Big Brothers Big Sisters Tampa Bay in the annual "Bowl For Kids Sake" event. The VIP party will take place on Wednesday, April 4th at Pin Chasers where up to 20 top fundraising teammates will get 4 guest passes to the event. The top 20 teammates that raise at least $1,000 by March 28th will also recieve:

An Autographed David Price Baseball

2 Bowling Games w/ Shoes

Food & Drinks

T-Shirts & Goodie Bags

$50 Pin Chasers Gift Cards

Other Prizes All Month Long!

According to Big Brothers Big Sisters, Bowl for Kids Sake is the non-profit's "largest national fundraiser, raising over $20 Million annually for children in need across the country". In order to become one of David Price's teammates or make a donation, follow the link below.

Mar 17, 2012

MLB.com now has a deal that will give you 20% off personalized jerseys for the whole family. That means Men's Authentic Jerseys for as low as $79.99. Follow the link below through 3/20 for this deal on Rays jerseys.

Mar 13, 2012

Joe Maddon and 20+ Tampa Bay Rays Players will shave their heads on March 15th in support of The Pediatric Cancer Foundation and the Vinny Lecavalier Foundation. Joe has his critics of his hair coloring and styling decisions, but this is one move that we can all agree is a good one. It really is great to see the support our local Tampa Bay teams have been showing each other over the past few year. If you are interested in making a donation in support of Team Rays, please visit the link below. Full list of participating players are included.

Not only do you get to see your favorite baseball team play live this season, but you may luck out and get to see your favorite artist perform a post game concert for free. Come back soon, as more artists are sure to be added to the Rays Concert Series in the coming weeks.

Mar 10, 2012

Some games, nothing goes our way. When justice has not been served, Joe Maddon has always been there to back up his players and sometimes provide the spark that his team needs. Although this normally ends in a Joe Maddon ejection, it also turns out to be a comical moment for Rays fans to take some solace in. Here are a few of our favorite Joe Maddon ejections from over the years.

Joe Throws Out Umps 4/10/11
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Maddon Tossed for "Yelling at Garza" 6/24/10
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Umpire Strikes Back 5/26/10
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Feb 25, 2012

We will forget the fact that this was the game in which the Rays were eliminated from the 2011 Playoffs, but it was the play that gave the Rays their first run of the game that will have fans talking for years to come. With the Rays down two, Matt Joyce hits a line drive into center. Rodriguez is sent home from first, but a quick throw to the plate gives Sean only one option... to drop a shoulder. The result? A classic home plate collision and a flattened Mike Napoli.

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Feb 23, 2012

So you watch every Rays game and still can't get enough of the team? Well you are in luck because many of the Rays players have Twitter accounts so you can check in on them when they aren't busy being the collective Beast of the AL East. Below is a list of the Rays Official Twitter accounts.

Jan 30, 2012

Barring a Tampa Bay Rays World Series victory, the final night of the regular season in 2011 was the greatest MLB moment that we have ever witnessed. It was a night of both jubilation and devastation. For the Red Sox, it was the latter. Jonathan Papelbon gave up the game winning hit in extra innings with two outs and two strikes. Ironically enough, that game winning hit came from a missed catch by former Ray Carl Crawford, opening things up for his former team.

On the other hand, the Rays got off to a 7 run deficit early. All seemed hopeless until the Rays pieced together a 8 run rally in the 8th inning. In the 9th inning, who is up to bad with 2 strikes and 2 outs? None other than Dan "Red Sox Killer" Johnson! Below is his clutch game-tying home run:

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In the bottom of the 12th, just minutes after the Red Sox loss, Evan Longoria steps up to bat. With one swing, the Rays completed the biggest comeback (9 games - Sept) in MLB history to make the playoffs.

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The whole story of "Game 162".
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The 2011 season started out with one disappointment after another for the Rays. Between starting the season 0-6 and losing both Longo & Manny Ramirez early, the season was starting to look pretty hopeless. The Rays did receive the spark they needed to go on one of the most historic runs to the playoffs in MLB history, but it all started in one of the most unlikely places.

With timely hitting and highlight reel catches, Sam Fuld was quite the phenomenon during the 2011 season and a huge part of the teams success. Was his success sustainable at that level? No. Will he ever be a MLB superstar? Probably not, but Sam Fuld's heart, fight and disregard for his own safety was exactly what the team needed at that time and we will forever love him for that.

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Haven't filled your #LegendofSamFuld fix yet? A search for "Sam Fuld Defense" on the MLB.com video page will put many more diving catches at your fingertips.

Matt Garza was a part of several big moments in the Rays young history, but his No-Hitter on July 26, 2010 against the Tigers was arguably his biggest. This no-no was the first and (for now) the only in team history.

Watch all 27 outs below:
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Jan 28, 2012

On October 19, 2008, the Rays beat the Red Sox in Game 7 of the ALCS to win the AL pennant and punch their first ever ticket to the World Series. Aki Iwamura was the player that fielded the final out of that decisive game.

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On August 7, 1999, Wade Boggs gets his 3,000th hit in a game against the Cleveland Indians. It was not only his 3rd hit of the game, but he became the first player in the 3000 Hit Club to have his 3000th hit be a home run. Derek Jeter later matched that feat on July 9, 2011 to become the second player in MLB history to do so.

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